But Don’t Call Them Un-American

SEIU goes full commie:

A May Day rally in Los Angeles, co-sponsored by the SEIU and various communist groups, as well as other unions, reflected yet another step in the normalization of self-identified communist and socialist ideologies in the Obama era. Not only did the SEIU help to organize the rally in conjunction with communists, they marched side-by-side with communists, while union members carried communist flags, communists carried union signs, and altogether there was no real way to tell the two apart.

And remember, the head of that organization was the most frequent visitor to the Obama White House.

9 thoughts on “But Don’t Call Them Un-American”

  1. Democrats might be in league with the unions and unions might be in league with the communists but it is racist to point out any of these relationships.

  2. …and the communists -and- Communists might actually be totalitarian fascists in actual implementation, but that level of detail is beyond racist, and straight to ‘Godwin’s Law, thread over.’

  3. The amazing thing is that it’s stuff like this…the reportage on SEIU and the Commies, coupled with Andy Stern being the most frequent visitor to the WH, which ought to sink any President.

    And yet the paint isn’t even scratched…..

  4. If you think that the republicans or democrats are really anticommunist anymore, think again. Bush’s health bills and no child left behind were just as much in keeping with the communist manifesto as anything Stalin advocated. The GOP/DNC duopoly of right/left fasco-socialism is a dialectical exercise to generate the illusion of choice, the illusion of democracy, while rigging the election laws to keep out of the elections REAL American candidates who stand for REAL American values of individual liberty, individual responsibility, and limited government. Stop kidding yourselves. Ron Paul is really the only person in the race who meets this definition, and the PTB always try to convince the people that he “can’t win” even tho he’s won all the straw polls, or come in second, he’s raised tons of money, and he’s been dead-on right about the economy, which he predicted would collapse in the 2008 debates.

  5. “but that level of detail is beyond racist, and straight to ‘Godwin’s Law, thread over.’”

    It is interesting that we are not allowed to talk about communists and socialists despite their prominent position in the Democrat party. The media gives the relationship zero coverage but you know that if the KKK showed up to a Tea Party, it would make the news.

    The Democrats should either cast out the marxists/socialists/communists or defend their presence but they should not get away with saying they are not a part of the Democrat party.

  6. I see alot of Communist sympathy on the intertubes from kids who, likely, have no real knowledge of the USSR. They’re bascially neo-Communists, like neo-Nazis, who think it was a good idea, just poorly executed. But these guys are so much smarter (just ask them!), so they could pull it off without the gulags and killing fields because it’s not like that’s some natural consequence of totalitarianism. /sarc

  7. It is interesting that we are not allowed to talk about communists and socialists despite their prominent position in the Democrat party. The media gives the relationship zero coverage but you know that if the KKK showed up to a Tea Party, it would make the news.

    The KKK would be more likely to show up at a Democrat function than the Tea Party. After all, for at least 100 years after the Civil War, the states that enacted the Jim Crow laws, enforced school segregation, and served as the breeding ground for the KKK were all ran by Democrats.

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